Apart from the big story of last week, Microsoft’s acquisition of Equivio, most of my output in the last few days has been about events planned for LegalTech 2015 which takes place in New York from 3 to 5 February. By coincidence or otherwise, the number of other announcements steps up at the beginning of the year and there are posts about webinars, acquisitions and product releases.

You can find all these from the links below, together with two others which has nothing directly to do with eDiscovery / eDisclosure but which are interesting anyway. The content changes during a typical day.

What appears below is the eDiscovery tab on my News aggregator site and are either to articles by me or to other information about eDiscovery. If you go to the site itself, you will find other tabs, including one called Justice which is mainly about the damaging follies of Justice Minister Chris Grayling, and one headed CPR which links mainly to articles on Gordon Exall’sCivil Litigation Brief.

Not all the tabs are work-related – there is one with some of my photographs on it, one about Oxford, and one which is a kind of scrapbook for anything I come across which interests me. The Home page pulls all these things together.

[The link to the eDiscovery News page originally appearing below has been moved to a later post]

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About Chris Dale

I have been an English solicitor since 1980. I run the e-Disclosure Information Project which collects and comments on information about electronic disclosure / eDiscovery and related subjects in the UK, the US, AsiaPac and elsewhere